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pinion verb[ T ] uk /ˈpɪn.jən/ us /ˈpɪn.jən/ to hold someone, especially by the arms, to prevent them from moving: 抓住,捆住,绑住(尤指双臂) He was pinioned to the wall by two men while another one repeatedly punched him.他被两个男人抓着胳膊摁在墙上,另外一个人不停地挥拳揍他。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Having in your hands arm chokehold clasp clench cling cup dandle grasp grim grip hand in handidiom handle hang hang/hold on like grim deathidiom join handsidiom nurse onto purchase seize taken pinion noun[ C ] uk /ˈpɪn.jən/ us /ˈpɪn.jən/ a small wheel with teeth-like parts around its edge that fit against similar parts on a larger wheel or a rack (= bar with teeth-like parts): 小齿轮 a rack-and-pinion assembly齿轨-齿轮总成 Sky_Blue/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Machines - parts air compressor air filter air hose axle coaster brake collector plate console guard inlet instrumentation manifold mechanism pivot rack rack and pinion slide slider soft key spline stepney
pinion | American Dictionary pinion verb[ T ] us/ˈpɪn·jən/ to hold or tie someone by the arms to prevent the person from moving: He was pinioned to the wall by the two men. |